AF Camelopardalis Type: UG Position: (2000) 03 32 15.50 + 58 47 22.5 (from dat file) Magnitude: 17.035V +/-0.076 B-V=0.945 +/-0.037 (from dat file) Range: 13.4V-17.0V Sequence: CCD(V) A. Henden and M. Simonsen # RA(2000) Dec N V Err B-V Err 1 03 32 04.56 +58 51 11.6 3 12.591 0.021 0.677 0.025 2 03 32 30.92 +58 43 36.9 3 13.269 0.010 0.762 0.011 3 03 31 58.03 +58 49 30.8 3 13.667 0.012 0.871 0.014 4 03 32 24.68 +58 45 29.8 3 14.087 0.008 0.943 0.012 5 03 31 43.90 +58 45 36.4 3 14.574 0.018 0.835 0.018 6 03 32 39.94 +58 47 27.7 3 14.987 0.008 0.937 0.007 7 03 32 13.55 +58 51 46.2 3 15.143 0.009 0.886 0.017 8 03 31 44.29 +58 50 27.9 3 15.703 0.014 1.059 0.007 9 03 32 08.19 +58 47 04.4 3 15.996 0.014 1.138 0.036 10 03 32 25.29 +58 50 56.6 3 16.176 0.017 1.319 0.048 11 03 31 47.25 +58 45 17.0 3 16.475 0.020 1.116 0.062 12 03 32 14.42 +58 48 08.0 3 16.912 0.026 1.276 0.071 13 03 32 32.55 +58 48 37.7 3 17.192 0.029 1.312 0.043 14 03 32 42.32 +58 48 16.4 3 17.515 0.032 1.262 0.017 15 03 32 12.68 +58 44 15.3 3 17.886 0.020 1.265 0.072 Notes: 1- This is a highly reddened field. There are few stars fainter than 15.0V with a B-V less than 1.1. 2- There are two bright Tycho 2 stars in this field. The one NE of the variable has a magnitude of 9.50V. The one to the SW is 9.13V. Mike Simonsen January 05, 2003